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Hunt for biker in triple murder inquiry

Hunt for biker in triple murder inquiry

Police investigating the murder of a British satellite engineer gunned down in the French Alps along with his wife and mother-in-law have released an image of a male motorcyclist they want to speak to.

Saad al-Hilli, 50, from Claygate, Surrey, his 47-year-old dentist wife Ikbal and her elderly mother Suhaila al-Allaf, who lived in Sweden, were murdered on a remote forest road near Lake Annecy in southern France on September 5, last year. French cyclist Sylvain Mollier was also killed.

Iraqi-born Mr al-Hilli’s eldest daughter Zainab was shot, beaten and left for dead, but survived. Her four-year-old sister Zeena lay hidden under her mother’s corpse and was only discovered eight hours after the murders.

The French Gendarmerie have now released an artist’s impression of a motorcyclist they are trying to trace who was seen riding in the area between 3.15pm and 3.40pm on the day in question, shortly before the four murders took place.

They are appealing for anyone who might recognise the man in the image to come forward.

He has been described by witnesses as wearing a black or dark-coloured helmet, with a lateral opening at chin level.

Mr al-Hilli’s 54-year-old brother, Zaid al-Hilli, from Chessington, south-west London, was arrested in June on suspicion of orchestrating the shootings to settle a family feud and has since been bailed until January.

He has denied any involvement and accused the French authorities of ignoring details which might reveal that the intended target was the local cyclist also found dead at the scene.

Following the killings, speculation was rife about a dispute between the al-Hilli brothers over their inheritance.

Zaid has admitted there were tensions over the £825,000 home in Claygate, Surrey, where Saad and his family lived.

The older brother was left his mother’s 50% stake in the property after she died from a heart attack in 2003 and claims Saad began demanding that share of the property in 2011.

After his brother allegedly pinned him to a bed, the two did not speak again except through lawyers.

Surrey Police said their officers are continuing to work closely with their French counterparts on the joint investigation into the murders.